| August 2009 |
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The prime ministers of Russia and Turkey signed an agreement Thursday on the two countries' nuclear cooperation and Russian firms' participation in the construction of Turkey's first nuclear power plant.
The speaker of the upper house of Russia's parliament urged the country's largest automaker on Thursday to cut the prices of its vehicles amid falling demand.
Russia's natural gas exports to countries other than former Soviet republics declined 45%, year-on-year, in January-June 2009 to 48.8 billion cubic meters, the Federal Customs Service said on Thursday.
Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi is expected to attend talks between Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan, in Ankara on Thursday, a Russian government source said.
Russia's Gazprom confirmed on Thursday that Ukraine has paid in full for natural gas pumped into its storage facilities in July.
Russia's international reserves, largely holding gold and foreign exchange, decreased by $0.4 billion to $402.0 billion in the week of July 24-31, the Central Bank of Russia said on Thursday.



